But no, apparently the clothing shifts back and forth, along with the fur.
FBI chick seemed to be naked, but I don't think that good werewolf had actually transformed. She just got glowy eyes and fangs.
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But no, apparently the clothing shifts back and forth, along with the fur.
FBI chick seemed to be naked, but I don't think that good werewolf had actually transformed. She just got glowy eyes and fangs.
Wasn't the showdown between FBI werewolf and her boyfriend/co-killer who had gotten turned?
Hmmmm. That's what I get for playing with the computer more than watching the tv. (I really thought that the good werewolf morphed at some point.) I think I still have the episode on tape somewhere; when I get a chance I'll try to rewatch the end.
Yes, it was - and when she killed him -- that's when he said something like, "I guess I'm your number nine."
It's the boyfriend that changes.
Harry calls out the girl's name, which is when the FBI chick turns around and slashes the werewolf's throat, but once the werewolf turns back it's the FBI's boyfriend.
I couldn't tell if Harry really thought it was the girl or was trying to trick the FBI chick.
I think I figured out the scalp/hair issue: it never meant a damned thing.
Really.
The two FBI agents needed to keep control over the murder investigations, so they connect all their victims and call it a serial and are able to keep all the local police away from discovering the truth. There was never a ritual involved at all.
Also, I watched it a second time round, and Harry most definitely, deliberately lied when he said "Heather, no!". It was like "Look, a zeppelin!"
Juliebird -- that makes sense.
I don't think that Harry knew that the boyfriend was a werewolf too -- did he?
he did, because when he chucked a silver stake at him, the guys hand burned and his eyes glowed yellow and he seemed pretty wigged, there was the whole bit where ?Bush? ripped open his short, tore off the bandage and revealed no wound, Harry throws a second stake at the FBI agent, either for good measure, or because "oh shit, werewolf!".
So I have Deal or no Deal on and they promise a preview thing in a few minutes for Heroes. My word this show is awful.
ok, nice preview. Now I can mute the tv.